Cartoon Drawing for Digital Animation

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Character Page

Character Page:1. Once you have the final design for your character, you need to create a character page. The character page is a way to show anyone who works on your animation what your character should look like from multiple angles.2. Follow the directions below using individual pieces of 81/2" x 11" copy paper.

5. Once you have drawn the body in all 5 poses, you can add facial features and clothing

6. Do not ink the drawings, the next time you come to class you will scan the images, create a

spin cycle pencil animatic. If it looks ok, you may the ink your work and create a final version of the spin.

7. Below are character pages from both television and feature productions.

About Me

Living in this market-oriented, consumer society where reality is shaped by the media’s flea market mentality, in all of its various forms I, as a member of society, eat food, wear clothing, listen to the news and dream about life. My work is a direct response to this life that I’m living from larger that life characters that appear in books or on television, to the soundtracks that go with them. As a result, I have developed an addictive personality where T.V. and pop culture are my reality. My work is a record of my journey to understand my own history, relationships and mythologies. The icons in my work are transformed from retail mythic Rams into symbols that represent moments in my life. Allowing me to operate within the context of mint dental floss, Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the comfort that is received by a can of soup that is just like grandma used to make.
Scott Arthur King